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REUNION  AND  DINNER 


O  F 


Brooklyn  Office  Associates 

THE  ASSEMBLY 

Brooklyn 

The  Twenty-ninth  of  December 

Nineteen  Hundred  and  Ten 
*** 


Dinner  Committee 

Christie  Bohnsack  Albert  E.  Metz  Max  Laventhall 

Three  Brooklyn  Office  Seniors 
Jerome  Buck  Percy  T.  Edrop         Albert  E.  Metz 


MENU 


Blue  Points 

Celery  Olives  Radishc 

Cream  of  Celery 

Apollinaris  Filet  of  Sole 

Potatoes  Parisienne  Sauce  Tartare 

Chicken  Croquettes 
June  Peas 

Tenderloin  of  Beef,  Mushrooms 

G.  H.  Mumm  &  Co.'s 

Extra  Dry  Mashed  Potatoes 

Neapolitan  Ice  Cream 
Assorted  Cakes 

Phillip  Morris 

cigarettes  Demi-Tasse 


"We  have  with  us  to-night" 


Presiding      .        .        .        Mr.  BRADFORD  MERRILL 

(Should  anything  prevent  Mr.  Merrill's  attendance,  the 
presiding  officer's  chair  will  remain  vacant) 

SPEAKERS 

' '  Reminiscences  of  the  Good  Old  Days  in 

Newspaper  Work"      .       Mr.  WILLIS  BROOKS 

(Mr.  Brooks  was  a  pilot  on  the  Red  River  of  the  North 
when  Mark  Twain  was  on  the  Mississippi) 

"Seeing  America  in  Thirty-eight  Hours" 

Mr.  JOSEPH  T.  GLEASON 

"The  Passing  of  the  Ferryboat" 

(A  thrice  told  tale) 

Mr.  EDWARD  HUNGERFORD 

MIMICS 

Mr.  CHISTIE  BOHNSACK 
.    Mr.  J.  IRVING  CRUMP 

INCIDENTALS 

Popular  Ballads  .  Mr.  SLAFER'S  SINGING  GIRLS 
At  the  Piano         .        .        .  Mr.  LOUIS  COHEN 

Violin     ....         Mr.  MAX  LAVENTHALL 

SPEECHES  EXTEMPORE 


At  one  end 
At  the  other  . 


DINNER  EDITION  WANT  ADS. 


WANTED — Oompetent  physician  desires  perma- 
nent practice;  circulation  troubles  a  .specialty. 
G.  H.,  Manager  Circulation  Department. 

WANTED — New  and  up-to-date  cravats;  collect- 
or; bave  1.9&7.645  varieties  already;  must  get 
2.0(10.000  by  first  of  new  year.    E.  T.  W., 
Business  Office. 

LOST — Quick  route  through  the  Gallic  Wars. 
J.  N.,  Business  Office. 

FOUND — Xew   facts  about  Solomon's  wealth. 
E.  L.  B.,  Hotel  Albert. 

FOUND — Consistent  inconstancy  of  the  opposite 
sex.    M.  L.,  Borough  Agency. 

WANTED — Competent  instructor  in  tennis;  also 
full  set  of  tournament  rules.    Address  A,  01., 
General  Advertising  Department. 

FOR  SALE — 3,000  moth-eaten  tchemes  for  m. ik- 
ing money;  great  opportunity;  must  be  dis- 
iposed  of  at  once;  no  ibroken  lots.  Address 
Opportunist.  J.  I.  O..  Brooklyn  'Editorial  De- 
pa  itment. 

FOR    SALB— Advice,    in    large    quantities  at 
wholesale  rates,  on  how  to  run  a  newspaper; 
once  editor  of  Union  County  .Record.    J.  U, 
Classified, 

WANTED — 'More  explicit  expense  bills  from  my 
staff.    P.  T.  EL,  Editorial  Department. 

L(  >ST — 'One  ]>erf ectly  docile  angora ;  last  seen 
in  possession  of  man  named  Snyder.     E.  B. 
'G.,  Editorial  Department. 

FOR  ISAIDE — 'Book  on  the  Gentle  Art  of  Court- 
ship.   Name  and  address  'above. 

WANTEID — Names  of  more  young  women  with 
telephone  addresses.    O.  lM.,  Bxisiness  Office. 

DOST— Glamour  of  'Public  Office  Holding;  don't 
regild   and   return;   won't   have  another  job 
no  matter  what  the  salary.    J.  BL,  Montague 

St. 

IFOR  SALE — 'Fancy   frames  for  funny  faces. 
H.  W.  ('..  iLivingston  st. 

WANTED — Full  record  of  German  achievement. 
Ha-Useuteuffel,  Brooklyn  Office  Morgen-Journ.il. 

WANTED — Ten  seven  timers  to  bring  up  my 
weakly  record.     L.  C,  Classified. 

WANTED— Instructions  in  bowling.    C.  H.  G.. 
IFTatbush. 

FOUND — A    hideous,    screaming    example  of 
yellow  solicitation;  for  full  record  of  the  same 
wpply  to  C  B.,  Classified1. 

DOST — Register  of  Star  Theatre  box  party  of 
several  years  ago;  suspects  deny  participation. 
L.  B.(  Composing  Room. 

WAIN/FED — Lessons  in  how  to  foretell  baseball 
scores  when  a  stutterer  is  the  only  informant 
available  and  the  rival  bulletin  man  is  stand- 
ing chalk  in  hand.    EL  T.  K..  Bulletin  Board. 

FOUND — Mv  collections  exceed  my  expenses! 
H.  T.  OL,  Business  Office. 

The  MoConnell  Printing  Co.. 
230-24!  William  Street.  N.  Y. 


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